Trump Gaza Proposal Live Updates: Trump Hasn’t Committed To Troops In Gaza, White House Says

House Speaker Mike Johnson backed President Donald Trump on Wednesday, one day after he announced plans for the U.S. to “take over” the Gaza Strip and drew controversy for calling for the resettlement of Palestinians from the war-torn enclave—though the White House says U.S. troops haven’t been committed to the effort.

February 5, 2 p. m. Estjohnson described the proposal as a “bold movement” and said that doing nothing in the Gaza Strip would leave open doors so that terrorist organizations “eliminate Israel as a state. ” He asked other people to “retain the trial” until a more formal plan is announced. .

February 5, 1:30 p. m. The press secretary of Casa Estwite, Karoline Leavitt, said that Gaza’s president had not expanded and was “written from Gaza as revealed to the global. ” She said that “the president did not dedicate boots on the floor in Gaza” and said that any of the Palestinians in the region, which was compared to ethnic cleaning, would be temporary.

“The president has made transparent that they want to be temporarily Gaza devices for the reconstruction of this effort,” Leavitt said. “Again, it is a demolition site at this time. It is not a habitable position for a human being and I think it is quite bad to recommend that other people deserve to live in such terrible conditions. “

Feb. 5, 1:30 p.m. ESTSecretary of State Marco Rubio made comments suggesting Trump was proposing to help clear out and rebuild the area, not take ownership: “The only thing President Trump has done — very generously, in my view — is offer the United States’ willingness to step in, clear the debris, clean the place up from all the destruction… so that then people can move back in,” Rubio said.

Rubio tweeted “make Gaza beautiful again. “

February 5, 12:30 p. m. Estisrael that she would withdraw from her participation in the United Nations Human Rights Council.

February 5, 12 noon, the United Nations spokesman Stéphane Dujarric did not comment directly on Trump’s plan, but said that “any forced displacement of other people is to ethnic cleaning. “

February 5 at 8 a. m. The National Security Advisor of Estrump, Mike Waltz, told Fox Business that the president’s plan to move the citizens of the Gaza Strip is a step in the reconstruction procedure and that management has asked the managers of the managers of the Region of the proposal: “We talk to the Saudi, we talk to the Egyptians, we talk to the Jordanos.

February 5, 7:30 a. m. , Essen. rand Paul, R-Ky. , He said that the United States did not have “business” occupying the Gaza Strip, and added: “I idea that we voted first for the United States. “

Feb. 5, 7:30 a.m. ESTPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called for the United Nations to step in to “protect the Palestinian people and their inalienable rights,” and said that Trump’s plan would be “a serious violation of international law.”

Feb. 5, 7:30 a.m. ESTBadr Abdelatty, the foreign minister of Egypt—one of the countries that Trump has proposed as a site for the resettlement of Palestinians—met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa and said Cairo was eager for the Palestinian Authority to “assume its duties in the Gaza Strip as part of the occupied Palestinian territories.”

While Abdelatty did not directly address Trump’s comments, he expressed his country’s support for the “legitimate and inalienable rights of the Palestinian people” and called for the status quo of a Palestinian state in East Jerusalem as its capital.

February 5, 6:30 am International Consenation of Estamid, Trump’s proposal attracted members of the coalition of the coalition in force of Israel. The country’s finance minister Bezalel Smotrich praised the proposal as the “real response” to October 7 against Israel and added that “those guilty for the terrible bloodbath in our land will face their own permanent loss. “

February 5, 5:30 am, the key American allies of Estseveral, especially the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia, also rejected the suggestion of moving the Palestinians while reaffirming their solution to two states.

Speaking at a press conference in kyiv on Wednesday, the United Kingdom Foreign Minister David Lammy said: “We have been transparent in our conviction that we will have to see two states. We will have to see the Palestinians live and prosper in his country of origin, in Gaza and in the West Bank. »»

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a declaration saying that it is opposed to “any forced displacement of the Palestinian population of Gaza, which would constitute a serious violation of foreign law, an attack on the valid aspirations of the Palestinians”.

The aggregate that France “will continue to press for the implementation of the solution of two states, the only thing that can guarantee peace and long -term security for Israelis and Palestinians. “

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his country “argued, on a bipartisan basis, for a two-state solution in the Middle East,” but stopped commenting on Trump’s comments saying, “I already said I have an idea to have a comment in progress on the president of the U. S. statements.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said: “A displacement of the Palestinian civilian population from Gaza would not only be unacceptable and contrary to foreign law. It would also lead to additional suffering and hatred. . . of the Palestinians.

February 5, 5:00 a. m. , Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan rejected Trump’s proposal that any plan to displace the Palestinians of Gaza is “unacceptable” and even considers that such a thing is “incorrect. “

On February 5 at 4:30 a. m. , in addition to the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s press conference on Wednesday, spokesperson Lin Jian said, “We oppose the forced displacement and relocation of the population in Gaza and hope that all applicable parties will take the ceasefire. . . . An opportunity to push for a two-state solution.

On February 5 at 4:10 a. m. , Esthusin al-Sheikh, the Secretary General of the Palestine Liberation Organization (considered by many to be the successor to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas) pointed out to X that Palestinian control “Afcompanys of his company that the solution of the two of the state, in accordance with legitimacy and law, it is the guarantee of security, stability and peace.

The press release added that the Palestinian leadership rejected “all calls for the displacement of the other Palestinian people of their homeland. We were born here, we live here and we will remain here. “

On February 5 at 4:00 a. m. the Saudi Department of Foreign Affairs released a statement rejecting “any violation of the valid rights of other Palestinians, whether through Israeli regulatory policies, annexation of land or seeking to move other Palestinian people from their lands.

The statement added that the Saudi government’s position was “unwavering…non-negotiable and not subject to compromises” and said the country’s de facto leader, Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, has emphasized that Saudi Arabia will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without the establishment of an “independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

February 5, 3:15 a. m. , Prime Minister of Estscotland, John Swinney, said that the relocation of Gaza Palestine to other countries, as advised through Trump, would be equivalent to “cleaning ethnic”, the first politician to make a declaration of this type. There is no express definition of ethnic cleaning under the United Nations, the organization refers to a report that describes it as “a specific policy designed through an ethnic or devout organization that will be eliminated through violent and inspiring terrorism means the population Civil of the ethnic or devotee organization.

February 4, 8:00 PM Estrump said “we will have” the discussion of Gaza’s long execution and informed that the United States can eliminate active bombs even in the region, “level the site” and “create an economic progression that will provide An unlimited number of jobs and housing “for” other people in the region “, but we don’t know what other people were referring to.

The president also said Gaza should “not go through a process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people,” suggesting Palestinians from Gaza should be relocated to other countries.

The president, who made the comments at a press conference along Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that the United States would take a “long-term asset position” from Gaza, did not respond to a query about the legal position. Allow the United States to take control of the region.

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Trump’s comments arrived here only a few hours after he told the White House journalists that the Palestinians resettle in Jordan, Egypt or other countries and referred to Gaza as a “demolition site” (Jordan and Egypt They have rejected the concept of Palestinian resettlement of Gaza de Gaza de Gaza.

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“I think the perspective of the Gaza Strip is incredible,” Trump said about the long race of the region, calling the “Riviera Du Middle East. “

Trump did not exclude the sending of American troops to Gaza when he asked about this possibility. “If necessary, we will do it, we will assume control,” he said.

Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and former senior adviser, said last year in the Gaza clash that the waterfront assets in the domain “could be very valuable, if other people focus on creating livelihoods. “

Trump said Gaza is “not a living position for people” and referenced the general destruction in the region without directly attacking Israel’s army crusade. The president proposed Palestinian resettlement in neighboring countries — Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have resisted plans aimed at getting refugees out of Gaza. The five countries have put the tension on a two-state solution, adding the creation of a Palestinian state. In addition to Gaza, Trump showed up to do jobs like Greenland, the Panama Canal and the Canada component of the United States.

Trump calls the “demolition site,” proposes to reinstall the Palestinians to meet Netanyahu (Forbes)

Israeli approves the high Gaza’s fire and hostage (Forbes)

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